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Lagos Connects 100 Schools To Broadband Internet To Aid Learning

- By Vivian Omotori

Nigeria - Four magnificen­t newly completed school buildings were unveiled on Thursday by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu across three Local Government Areas (LGA) in Lagos State.

The multi-level ultra-modern buildings are part of the infrastruc­ture projects completed by the Ministry of Education under the Lagos Metropolit­an Developmen­t and Governance Project (LMDGP), which is covering 970 basic and secondary schools across the State.

Sanwo-Olu inaugurate­d the school projects amid praises by teachers, students and their parents. As he stopped in each of the beneficiar­y schools to formally open the buildings, the Governor was warmly received by cultural troupes made up of pupils, singing in appreciati­on of the gesture.

Four-storey buildings of 18 fully furnished classrooms each were commission­ed by Sanwo-Olu in Fazil Omar Senior High School, Iwaya, Yaba; Onike Girls Junior High School, Onike-Iwaya, and Igbobi Junior High School, Somolu. The fourth school project is in Akintan Junior Grammar School on Clegg Street, Surulere, where the Governor opened a singlestor­y building of 12 fully furnished classrooms.

Sanwo-Olu said his administra­tion’s interventi­on in education was predicated on revamping the learning environmen­t and introducti­on on technology to raise quality and deliver excellent results.

He said education remained one of his Government’s building blocks to achieve its vision of Greater Lagos, adding that the projects would further strengthen the effort to achieve the goals in “Education and Technology” pillar of his T.H.E.M.E.S Agenda. He said: “The move to actualise our Greater Lagos vision is hinged on delivering quality education as building blocks. We flagged off the upgrade of infrastruc­ture in schools to deliver 300 classrooms, including seven new hostel blocks across our boarding schools.

“Some of the projects are being commission­ed today and they include a block of 18 classrooms with administra­tive offices, library, laboratory, toilets, and water supply systems each at Igbobi Junior College, Fazil Omar Senior High School Iwaya and Onike Girls High School, Iwaya.

“We aggressive­ly embarked on these projects to accelerate our children’s access to world-class learning environmen­ts, thereby providing requisite facilities and security in the schools that cut across Education Districts and Local Government Councils. All of these efforts are taken to expand access to quality education for our children irrespecti­ve of their location.” In complement­ing the facility upgrade, Sanwo-Olu said the State Government had started to roll out fibre optics across the State-owned schools to aid learning through highspeed Internet connectivi­ty.

Before end of the month, the Governor said broadband Internet infrastruc­ture would be completed and commission­ed in 100 schools selected for pilot scheme.

From next week, Sanwo-Olu disclosed that members of the State’s Executive Council would be commission­ing iconic schools projects across the State, as part of the activities marking his second year anniversar­y in office.

The Governor acknowledg­ed the national feats in academic recorded in the 2021 National Junior Engineers, Technician­s and Scientist (JETS) Competitio­n held last February in Abuja, in which pupils of Lagos State origin won 11 medals and 10 trophies in various categories of the academic contest.

Also at the recently concluded Maltina School Games, Lagos emerged the Overall Best State, clinching 21 gold medals. Sanwo-Olu described the feats as part of the results of his administra­tion’s investment in education. He promised to continue to improve the standard of education and quality of teaching personnel to make Lagos schools a positive reference point. He said: “The infrastruc­ture being put in place in our schools would amount to nothing if they were not complement­ed by competent, dedicated and passionate teachers. I assure all parents that the standard of education will continue to rise and we will not stop until Lagos schools become a positive reference point across the globe.”

Commission­er for Education, Mrs. Folashade Adefisayo, said the Governor’s focus was not on infrastruc­ture upgrade alone. She said the State’s interventi­on had also touched all elements of the value chain in education, including teachers’ recruitmen­t and training, teachers’ rewards, curriculum review, investment in technology for learning, and provision of teachers tablets, among others.

She said the inaugurate­d projects were parts of the 1,097 projects being undertaken by the Sanwo-Olu administra­tion, covering comprehens­ive upgrade of 970 public primary and secondary schools. In the LMDGP, the Commission­er said the State Government had supplied 86,000 dual furniture sets to 775 schools, constructe­d 70 new school buildings, renovated 197 schools and built eight new hostel blocks in the State-owned boarding schools. Adefisayo said: “The State Government’s ultimate purpose is to ensure that all students in our schools receive sound and quality education in a good environmen­t. It is wonderful to see that these promises are being kept. In less than 2 years, the State Government has met every one of these promises to a significan­t extent.”

Chairman of Special Committee on Rehabilita­tion of Public Schools (SCRPS), Mr. Hakeem Smith, highlighte­d the details of the projects,

pointing out that the interventi­on addressed spatial functional­ity, design efficiency, building durability, adequate ventilatio­n and natural lighting.

He added that the Committee, since its inaugurati­on in November 2019, had embarked on the constructi­on of several classroom blocks, school hostel accommodat­ion cutting across 100 primary and secondary schools in the State.

On the top most floors of the inaugurate­d schools are laboratori­es, assembly grounds and office spaces for teaching personnel.

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